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Author: Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega

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What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL Newsradio.


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FTC cracks down on junk fees Caught on camera: Why is Walmart asking workers to wear body cams? Drone sightings increase in Utah, nationwide Developing news: SCOTUS to hear TikTok case  & Gaetz Ethics report to be released Tips to repair your bad credit score
The sun's been out and D2 has spring fever, in December, and want to get out and take a walk. What's the best way to perform this seemingly simple activity? Maria Shilaos, Host of the Podcast Let's Get Moving with Maria looked into the benefits, and risks, of implementing walking in your routine.
A video of a construction crew in Utah saving an owl from drowning went viral. The video shows the owl who was soaked and struggling to stay afloat inside a massive water basin was rescued using a metal basket attached to the crane. Jake Wilkins, assistant superintendent of PCL, the company who helped lead rescue efforts explains what happened and how the owl was released after the rescue.
What's the status of Trumps state and federal cases now that he's the president-elect? Greg Skordas guides Debbie though the legal framework that Trump and his legal teams are wading through ahead of his inauguration next month
Getting ready to sell your home in Salt Lake City? The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate provides us with a 6-week plan to ensure your home sells quickly and for the best price. Debbie and Greg discuss the tips in the context of their home buying experiences.
Credit scores are an important indicator of financial stability and often the lynchpin when determining whether or not someone is approved for a loan or large purchase. So what can people do to boost their low credit scores? Host of KSL Podcast Money Making Sense, Heather Kelly, joins the show to share tips on repairing a low credit score.
The United States Supreme Court says it will hear TikTok's case against the law requiring that the app be sold by January 19th. Debbie and Greg discuss lawmakers' and the public's sentiment on banning TikTok nationwide. In other breaking political news, the House Ethics Committee will release the ethics report into former Florida congressman Matt Gaetz.
There's an outbreak of drone sightings across New Jersey and other Northeast states. Drones have also been spotted here in Utah, according to Hill Air Force Base. Adam Robertson, Chief Technology Officer at Fortem Technologies and co-founder, joins the show to provide insight on how hard is it to find out who is flying these drones?
Walmart is testing putting body cameras on some store employees. Will this protect employees and lead to less theft?  Debbie and Greg discuss.
Customers want more transparency around junk fees that come with hotel bookings, airlines, concert tickets and more. Why are companies fighting the up-front pricing model in the courts? Debbie and Greg discuss the most common types of junk fees and how the fed is looking to address them.
5 family members have been found dead in a West Valley City Home. The deceased victims were a 42-year-old male, a 38-year-old female, an 11-year-old boy, a 9-year-old girl and a 2-year-old girl, according to police. Police say they got a call from a concerned family member who hadn't heard from her loved one. A 17 year old was found separate from the bodies, in a garage and is now the hospital where police say they're having a difficult time communicating  Adam Small, KSL NewsRadio reporter, and KSL 5 TV's Karah Brackin, join the show to bring listeners the latest on the investigation.
United Airlines plans to incorporate airtags into luggage tracking Granite School District data breach update   Thinking ahead: end of the year tax planning  What can we do to reform healthcare?  Salt Lake City unveiled a $18.4 million redesign plan for Pioneer Park. 
In the heart of downtown, Salt Lake City's Parks and Public Lands Department unveiled their new $18.4 million redesign of Pioneer Park planned for September 2025. Utahns response to this redesign...is mixed. Does the park need a redesign so soon after the last one? Are they addressing the problems surrounding the park? Debby shares her thoughts.    
In the aftermath of the violent shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, reactions have been mostly mournful, though a vocal minority has praised accused shooter Luigi Mangione as a hero, and the murder as justified. Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, joins Debby to talk about the not-new idea of praising vigilantism in America, and how to reform healthcare without violence. Debby takes calls from listeners, asking "what would you like to see change in healthcare?" 
In 2024 SLC was third on the list of cities with the highest levels of tax filing procrastinating according to The Chamber of Commerce. What can you do as the year comes to a close to maximize your savings before tax day comes in April? Bankrate Tax Analyst Kemberley Washington, CPA joins with tips. 
A data hack of Granite School District's secure network has resulted in potentially compromised information from all current and past students. The district estimates that about 15% of all current and former students had their social security number accessed, according to Granite School District Superintendent Ben Horsley, who joins Debby to discuss what is being taken to recover potential losses.  
Last holiday season, over 200,000 pieces of luggage were lost or damaged. United Airlines is taking a step to curb this by integrating Apple Airtags in their luggage recovery.  We speak to KSL TV's Lori Prichard about this new innovation, and hear from Inside Sources Producer Andy Cupp, and listeners, about their nightmare lost luggage experiences.  
Concerns over unexplained drone activity extended to Utah Monday with new sightings reported from West Haven down to Mapleton. Sightings near Hill Air Force Base prompted a statement from Air Force officials, confirming the presence of "unmanned aerial systems" in the area. Officials said they are working to track the aerial systems, and will continue to safeguard the base and its operations. Brandon Amacher, instructor in the UVU Center for National Security Studies joins Debbie with his insight into the entire governmental response.  
The Point plans futuristic transportation option for Utah Is Utah's election process too complicated? Stop the stress cycle of maxed out credit cards Breaking News: School shooting in Madison, Wisconsin
At least 5 people are dead after a s shooting took place at a school in Madison, Wisconsin. Debbie and Taylor follow the latest developments.
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